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Le Petit Cheval 2021 - White
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Le Petit Cheval 2021 - White

Le vin blanc du Ch. Cheval Blanc - - - White - See details
J. Robinson | 17
Wine Spectator | 91
The Wine Independent | 89-91
Vinous Neal Martin | 89-91
HK$3,514.00
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HK$1,101.00 / Unit
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HK$3,303.00 
Packaging : a case of 3 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
HK$1,189.50
3 x 75CL
HK$3,303.00

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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

90

/100

Robert Parker

William Kelley

A rich and exotic blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon, the 2021 Le Petit Cheval Blanc bursts with aromas of green mango, passion fruit, lime and white flowers, followed by a medium-bodied, ample and fleshy palate that's satiny, textural and perfumed.

91

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

Fresh, with a dusting of chalk over lemon pith and chamomile notes, backed by grapefruit peel and quinine accents on the lengthy finish. Nicely focused throughout. Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon. Drink now through 2027. 2,466 cases made.

93

/100

Decanter

Very Sauvignon nose, green peas, straw, lemon zest and elderflower - smells very expressive with cool citrus elements. Crisp and alive, so delicious, crunchy with mouthwatering acidity but then a weight - almost oiliness / fat from the wood and lees adds to to the texture that immediately counters the acidity and gives the mouth filling expression. Bitter grapefruit and lemon zest on the finish. Great energy and complexity. A touch green in some places, you know this isn’t from a warm vintage, a touch of metallic element on the finish, but extremely enjoyable.

17

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Tasted blind. Creamy oak with lots of charm on the nose but it’s lighter-bodied than some of these. Quite a charmer but probably not for the very long term. Perfect for those recovering from pneumonia. Long and lifted. Fresher than most but slightly bitter. (JR)

92

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2021 Le Petit Cheval (Blanc) is 80% aged in foudres and 20% in demi-muids, 80% Sauvignon Blanc and 20% Sémillon. It has a well-defined bouquet, fresh and vibrant, displaying Anjou pear and touches of Granny Smith, petrichor scents surfacing with aeration. The palate is well-balanced with a lovely texture, the Sémillon playing a greater influence than the proportion of the blend would suggest and imparting a slightly waxy texture. Fleeting touches of chamomile and quince emerge toward the finish. Excellent.

94

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Crisp, bright, and fresh, with an exotic touch, the nose exudes fresh yellow citrus, Granny Smith apples, pear, orange rind, and honeysuckle. The palate follows the nose with a lush, precise display of waxy lemons, grapefruits, and tangerines, along with a hint of roundness adding just the right touch of sweetness. Drink from 2024 to 2037.

95

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

The 2021 Château Cheval Blanc Petit Cheval Blanc is gorgeous and comes from a parcel just to the west of the château. A blend of 83% Sauvignon and 17% Sémillon brought up in 50% new wood, it has a killer nose of crushed citrus, orange blossom, and chalky minerality to go with a medium-bodied, vibrant, racy, yet beautifully concentrated and textured style on the palate. I love its overall balance, it has remarkable purity, and I suspect it will provide over a decade of prime drinking.

18

/20

Weinwisser

The white Petit Cheval from Cheval Blanc is a rather rare wine. It is aged 20% in demi-muids (600 liters) as well as in large oak foudres with a capacity of 15 to 30 hl. Super deep and fresh on the nose, with the finest hint of pineapple on the top note. Lots of citrus and zest, hardly any fruit at the core aroma, plus white flowers, jasmine, and a very delicate touch of oak. High concentration, no oxidation or hint of honey, everything fresh and clear. Long and taut on the palate, super fresh and deeply complex, very clean and precise, endlessly long. A white wine that, like the red, is meant to reflect the terroir. Without tropical fruitiness, rather masculine in structure.

94

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

High aromatics, this is succulent and savoury, delicate, with a finely-balanced mix of acidity and flesh, saline and mouthwatering, apricot pit, white pear, eges of bitter anis and fennel, a brilliant white wine. Long ageing in an array of demi-muys, oak casks, nothing in traditional Bordeaux barrels. 3.2ph.

96

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

A blend of 83% Sauvignon Blanc and 17% Semillon, Le Petit Cheval Blanc 2021 skips out of the glass with bright, carefree scents of lemon tart, fresh grapefruit, and lime leaves, leading to hints of coriander seed, white pepper, and sea spray. The medium to full-bodied palate is charged with electric citrus fruit flavors, supported by a racy backbone and silken texture, finishing long and minerally.

94

/100

Yves Beck

The bouquet of Petit Cheval is defined by its freshness and intensity. It expresses freshness through nuances of lemongrass, mint, and linden blossom. On the palate, the wine shows some density and tension. Harmony is therefore ensured and further reinforced by a mouthwatering, saline acidity.

96

/100

Vertdevin

(83% Sauvignon Blanc, 17% Sémillon) The nose is fruity, indulgent, and offers a lovely sense of richness/body. It reveals notes of ripe white grapefruit, pulpy vineyard peach and, more lightly, ripe lemon, apple blossom, and a subtle hint of almost bergamot/apricot blossom. All with great finesse. The palate is beautifully mineral, zesty, and gourmand, offering a delicate creaminess from the lees work, with precision, accuracy, and a fine structure. One could almost speak of a tannic structure. On the palate, this wine delivers notes of ripe/juicy white grapefruit, fleshy/juicy vineyard peach, and, more lightly, bright apple, combined with touches of juicy/fresh apricot, bergamot/vervain, as well as a subtle hint of juicy lychee and very discreet toasted hazelnut nuances. One almost perceives a salty/iodized edge to the richness. Lovely freshness and roundness. The tannic aspect is present in the structure, the aromatics, and the salivating finish. Long persistence.

Description

The freshness and precision of a dry white Bordeaux wine

The estate

Located on the right bank of Bordeaux, the Château Cheval Blanc is one of the most prestigious references of the Saint-Émilion appellation. This Premier Grand Cru Classé A stands out for the unique style of its wines, which possess immense class and are among the most sought-after in the world.

The wine

Produced under the Bordeaux Blanc Sec appellation, Le Petit Cheval is the result of an adventure and a challenge that Château Cheval Blanc set itself more than 10 years ago: to produce a very great white wine on a terroir historically renowned for its red wines. If the initial idea was to produce a wine intended for exclusively family and friendly production, very quickly, the idea of making it a very great wine became an obvious choice.

The vineyard

Embodying the essence of Cheval Blanc's identity, Le Petit Cheval blanc enjoys a plot that is entirely dedicated to it. This 6.6-hectare vineyard was formerly that of la Tour du Pin. Benefiting from its own winemaking and ageing tool, Le Petit Cheval blanc is thus assembled from a mosaic of 13 different plots combining vines planted on sandy soils and clay soils.

The vintage

Starting in mid-March with bud break and extending until March 26, the vegetative cycle saw an early flowering in June. The summer alternated between sunshine and rain, but from mid-August, the climate became drier. This led to a slight water stress before the harvest. The harvest of this vintage was late, taking place from September 10 to 16. To improve the maturity of the grapes, leaf thinning was carried out, producing juices with floral, fruity and mineral profiles.

Vinification and ageing

A pressing and a slight settling precede fermentation in demi-muids (600L), foudres (15hL) and wooden vats (15, 20, 25 and 30 hL). Following vinification, the lees stirring initially daily gradually decrease according to the tastings carried out by the team. After the blend made in February, the wines are aged for 18 months before being racked, stabilised, fined then clarified and bottled.

Blend

Sauvignon blanc (80%)
Sémillon (20%)

Characteristics and tasting advice for the Le Petit Cheval 2021 cuvée

Tasting

Colour
The colour reveals a beautiful yellow with green reflections.

Nose
With remarkable freshness and precision, the nose reveals a sublime array of white fruits and citrus.

Palate
The palate offers a straight, ample and enveloping attack. It reveals a perfect balance between tension, acidity and volume. Beautiful bitters finally stretch out on a delicate and mineral finish.

Le Petit Cheval 2021 - White
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